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The Graded Classification Conjecture states that for finite directed graphs $E$ and $F$, the associated Leavitt path algebras $L_\K(E)$ and $L_\K(F)$ are graded Morita equivalent, i.e., $\Gr L_\K(E) \approx_{\gr} \Gr L_\K(F)$, if and only…
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